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Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmington1.0 EDUCATIONPh.D. Electrical Engineering, North Carolina A&T State University (1995-1999)Dissertation: “Variable lateral pose face recognition using anthropometricanalysis”M.S. Electrical Engineering, North Carolina A&T State University (1992-1993)Thesis: “The development of a graphical user interface for the Automated (Power)System Planning Tool in the X Windowing environment using OSF/Motif”B.S. Electrical Engineering, North Carolina A&T State University (1988-1992)Focus: Artificial Intelligence/Optimization1.1 Academic Fellows/HonorsFellows: Ronald E. McNair NASA Fellow, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Fellow,National Security Agency Fellow, and Bonneville Power Association FellowHonors: Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society), Upsilon Pi Epsilon (ComputerScience Honor Society), Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering Honor Society), TauBeta Pi (Engineering Honor Society), Summa Cum Laude (undergraduate), GoldenKey Honor Society, National Dean’s List, and Who’s Who Among College Students.2.0 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEAdministrative Leadership/DirectorshipsFounderLapetus Solutions Inc.4/15 – PresentChief AI ScientistLapetus is anA.I. company that develops de novo technology targeting the life event space, i.e. lifeinsurance, financial services, etc. A core technology is facial analytics (developed atUNCW) derived from my research in biometrics, facial recognition, and machinelearning. As a pioneer in the facial analytics and face recognition space, I haveoverseen the development of new deep learning approaches for face processing. TheLapetus facial analytic for chronological age and gender determination are the best inthe world. Further, Lapetus is the only company in the world that has facial analyticssolutions for predicting body mass index and smoking status from a facial imageonly. I am actively developing machine learning solutions to predict disease statefrom a facial images and video. Patents pending on this technology.Lapetus raised two rounds of private equity funding. Lapetus has received more than 6 Million in private equity funding.ResearchLiaisonUNCW Research5/15 – 6/16The Research Liaison is a newly created position by the Chief Research Officer toincrease the number of extramural proposals, dollar amounts, and collaboration withminority serving institutions. As Research Liaison I am responsible for helping toincrease UNCW’s proposal award amounts for AY 2015-2016 by identifyingresearch opportunities with the Military and Intelligence Community. I havePage 1

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmingtonidentified more than 25 Million ( 7.5 Million for UNCW) of new opportunitieswith the Dept of Defense and Intelligence Community.DirectorI3S Institute8/10 – PresentDirector of the UNCW Institute for Interdisciplinary Identity Sciences (I3S)established as a UNC System Center/Institute in August 2010. This center reports tosenior university leadership. The Institute has two primary branches: Face AgingResearch Group which focuses on technology development in machine learning andartificial intelligence (A.I.), computer vision, deep learning, embedded systems, andsoftware development and Team for Interdisciplinary Global Research which focusesits research on the cultural, political, historical, economic, religious, and linguisticaspects of a constantly evolving and increasingly globalized world.Co-DirectorCASIS ODNI Center of Academic Excellence8/09 – PresentFounding Co-Director of the Center for Advanced Studies in Identity Science(CASIS), the 1st Director of National Intelligence Science & Technology Center ofAcademic Excellence in the United States. This interdisciplinary (Computer Science,Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Visual Computing) research center iscomposed of researchers from North Carolina A&T (Lead), Carnegie MellonUniversity, Clemson University, and the University of North Carolina atWilmington.Entrepreneurin-ResidenceCenter for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE)5/15 – 6/16The CIE is an internal business incubator for UNCW with more than a dozen facultyand students’ startups since its inception in 2013. As entrepreneur-in-residence Iprovide insights to prospective entrepreneurs on their ideas as well as on anytechnology components to promote the innovation to business model.InterimDirectorOffice of Innovation and Commercialization (OIC)1/14 – 5/15The OIC reports to the Associate Provost for Research and is the organization thatfocuses on identifying translational research and ideas put forth by faculty, staff andstudents. This organization extends the traditional technology transfer office tocapture both traditionally defined intellectual property and non-intellectual property,e.g. processes, software applications, etc.DirectorIdentity Science Program (College of Arts & Science)8/08 – 8/10Founding Director of the College of Arts and Science (CAS) Identity SciencesProgram (IdSci), was the first research program in the College of Arts and Science. Itwas composed of a team of exceptional researchers from Anthropology, ComputerScience, and Mathematics & Statistics.FounderInterdisciplinary Research Lab/Face Aging Group8/05 – PresentFounding member and director of the IRL-Face Aging Group. This group is theauthority on facial aging from a forensics, medical, and biometrics point of view.The group conducts research in biometrics, soft-biometrics, and facial agingmodeling.International Scientific Working GroupsPage 2

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,WilmingtonFacial Identification Scientific Working Group (FISWG), The mission of FISWG is todevelop consensus standards, guidelines and best practices for the discipline of image-basedcomparisons of human features, primarily face, as well as to provide recommendations forresearch and development activities necessary to advance the state of the science in this field.Details can be found at: www.fiswg.org.Facial Collaboration Meeting (FCM), is a product of the FBI Biometric Center of Excellence(BCOE) focused on understanding of using the face for forensic and automatic recognition.Details of the FBI BCOE can be found at: www.biometriccoe.gov.2.1 Teaching ExperienceProfessorUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTONDepartment of Computer ScienceWilmington, NC7/03 to PresentCourses Taught:CSC 100Overview of Computer ScienceCSC 105Introduction to Computing and Computer ApplicationsCSC 121Introduction to Object-Oriented ProgrammingCSC 133Discrete StructuresCSC 221Advanced Object-Oriented ProgrammingCSC 241Introduction to Computer Systems and Assembly LanguageCSC 242Digital Logic, Computer Organization, and Assembly LanguageCSC 491Directed Individual StudyCSC 475/592 Machine VisionCSC 475/592 Introduction to BiometricsCSC 385EthicsCSC 577Pattern RecognitionCSC 520Digital Image ProcessingCSC 594Graduate Independent StudyCSC 595Biometric SeminarVisitingAssistant ProfUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTONDepartment of Computer ScienceWilmington, NC12/02 to 6/03Courses Taught:CSC 105Introduction to Computing and Computer ApplicationsCSC 241Embedded Software SystemsCSC 241Introduction to Computer Systems and Assembly LanguagePart-timeLecturerUNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTONDepartment of Computer ScienceWilmington, NC8/99 to 12/02Courses Taught:CSC 105Introduction to Computing and Computer ApplicationsCSC 121Introduction to Computer Science I (Into to OOP w/ Java)CSC 221Introduction to Computer Science II (Advance OOP w/ Java)CSC 241Introduction to Computer Systems and Assembly LanguageInstructorNORTH CARLOLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITYGreensboro, NCPage 3

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,WilmingtonDepartment of Electrical Engineering8/95 to 5/99Courses Taught:UndergraduateELEN 100Numerical Methods in EngineeringELEN 201Introduction to Circuits Lab IELEN 301Introduction to Circuits Lab IIELEN 327Digital Logic LabGraduateELEN 650ELEN 651ELEN 750ELEN 751SubstituteTeacherDigital Signal Processing IDigital Signal Processing I LabDigital Image ProcessingDigital Image Processing LabGUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEBasic Skills DepartmentPre-GED MathematicsGreensboro, NC1999 to 20002.2 Industry ExperienceSupervisorProcessMeasurementCORNING INCORPORATEDWilmington, NCMeasurement Dept., Division Engineering2001 to 2002Led a group of advance degreed optical, mechanical, and electrical engineers todevelop solutions for in-process measurements for optical fiber manufacturing.Solutions consisted of micrometer measurement of optically pure glass and coatingdefects, glass tension while in the draw process, optical property measurements, etc.Led international group of senior Corning engineers to address technical issuesassociated with manufacturing process instrumentation for optical fiber andsynchronization of said instrumentation.Member ofTechnicalStaffCORNING INCORPORATEDWilmington, NCProject Engineering1999 to 2001Core work revolved around developing algorithms to increase work productivity andefficiency through non-traditional methodologies. These methodologies includevision systems, i.e., camera based/gauge based/light curtain, fuzzy controls, neuralnetworks, and evolutionary computing. Algorithm development and implementationis performed over all process controls within Corning corporate and partnerships.Also, identification of new technologies and processes that can reduce costsassociated with the Corning production environment, e.g., Agent based analysis anddesign for heterogeneous process environments.Manager(Facility)NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTERNewport, RIAdvanced Interactive Media Technology Center1995 to 1999Technology Manager - review and evaluate breaking technologies for the insertioninto the core business areas of the AIMTC facility. AIMTC core business areas areWeb-based technologies, Multimedia derived technical documentation, life cyclemanagement (product data management and knowledge data management systems),computer based authoring/training, and technical drawings.Page 4

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,WilmingtonBusiness Manager - maintain current customer base and attract new customers withinNUWC community, Department of Defense, and private enterprise. This includesidentifying new customers and markets as well as implementing quality assuranceprinciples and practices that guarantee customer satisfaction. This includes makingthe AIMTC facility ISO-9000/1 certified.AIMTC IPT - responsible for coordinating and developing an Integrated ProductTeam (IPT) for AIMTC. The objective of the IPT is to combat the depletingDepartment of Defense dollars by combining forces: critical expertise, knowledge,and resources in order to produce the most cost effective solutions for the customer.Member ofBRAC TeamNAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTERNewport, RISpecial Assignment (Base Realignment & Closure)1994 to 1995Responsible for executing the disestablishment and disposition on NUWCDetachment Norfolk Code 20 functional tasks and resources.SoftwareEngineerNAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTERNewport, RISpecial Assignment (Base Realignment & Closure)1993 to 1994Lead software engineering for graphics and man-machine interface for CombatSystem Evaluation Laboratory, which is proving ground/test bed for enhancements tocombat systems for submarines. Evaluated and made recommendation for objectoriented tools for department.2.3 Industry RecognitionNUWC Special Action Award 1998NUWC Incentive Award 1998NUWC Special Recognition Award 1997NUWC Special Recognition Award 19952.4 Department of Defense ClearanceSecret (Active)3.0 RESEARCH3.1 HONORS Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society inducted 2012) Upsilon Pi Epsilon (Computer Science Honor Society inducted 2008) Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society inducted 1992) Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering Honor Society inducted 1991)3.2 Intellectual Property3.2.1 Patents (UNCW)US 8,705,875, Karl Ricanek, Demographic Analysis of Facial Landmarks, FiledSeptember 7, 2011, Issued: April 22, 2014.Page 5

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,WilmingtonUS 8,913,839, Karl Ricanek et al., Demographic Analysis of Facial Landmarks, FiledSeptember 26, 2012, Issued: December 16, 2014.3.2.2 Record of Invention1. Karl Ricanek & Gayathri Mahalingam, Enhanced Latent FacialRecognition for Big Social Media Data Non-ideal Faces, filed May 2013.3.2.3 Commercialization of Research Products/DataResearch products developed in Dr. Ricanek’s labs have netted more than 275,000. Proceeds are used for internal research and development efforts.1. Academic version of the MORPH dataset is used in more than 25countries around the world with 100’s of research groups. Seven out of thetop ten universities in the world use this product in their research. Thisdataset has generated over 10,500.2. Commercial version of the MORPH dataset is purchased by governmentsand companies and has generated over 2565,000 in receipts.3.3 Directed Thesis/Capstone1. Kevin Gay, Department of Computer Science, “API for Meta-Analysis of FaceProcessing Algorithms”, May 2019 (Anticipated)2. Harleen Atwal, Department of Computer Science, “eAMBER Scan: Face Recognition forMissing Children in the National Amber Alert System”, December 2017.3. Billy Stroud, Department of Computer Science, “A Study Comparing & ContrastingMobile Development Software Platforms for Ubiquitous Application Delivery”, May20164. Shivani Bhardwaj, Department of Computer Science, “Evaluation of Face Recognition onChildren”, January 20165. Michael Sodomosky, Department of Computer Science, “Understanding theLimitation of Facial Recognition for use with Children”, Summer 20146. Benjamin Barbour, Department of Computer Science, “MIDO, FaceMark, AgeMe:A suite of tools developed for the FBI”, Summer 2014.7. David Macurak, Department of Computer Science, “Development of Open SourceSystem for Automatic Landmarking of Faces”, Summer 2013.8. Jeffrey Raynor, Department of Computer Science, “Evaluation of LearningTechniques for Automatic Demographic Classification of Faces”, Summer 2013.9. Nnamdi Ihenacho, Department of Computer Science, “Developing an IT Strategyfor New Hanover County Community Healthcare”, Summer 2012.10. Rachel Cramer, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, “L1-Regularized SupportVector Machines for Soft Biometric Classification”, December 2011.Page 6

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmington11. Dominique Jackson, Department of Computer Science, “Face RecognitionApproach to Automating Film Analysis”, August 2011.12. Brian Bullard, Department of Computer Science, “Automatic Face Detection andImage Tagging in a Social Networking Structure”, December 2010.13. Fernando Schiefelbein, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, “Robust FacialAge-Estimation using Advanced Statistical Techniques”, April 2010.14. Maurice Benson, Department of Computer Science, “Using 3D Video GameFeedback and Artificial Neural Networks to Elicit and Classify Valid Event RelatedPotentials for a Brain Computer Interface”, April 2010.15. Luu Khoa, Department of Computer Science, Concordia University, MontrealCanada, “Automatic-Photorealistic Facial-Aging of Children Derived from FamilialEvidence”, September 2009.16. M. Moran Parker, “Academic Research Computing”, October 2009.17. William Shipman, Department of Computer Science, “Unifying Mobile Devices, theInternet, and Emergency Management Services via Short/Multimedia MessagingServices”, December 2008.18. Yi Chen, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, “QTL Detection fromStochastic Process by Bayesian Hierarchical Regression Model”, December 2007.19. Ryan Wilkins, Department of Computer Science, “Neurocognitive InspiredHierarchical Face Recognition System”, July 2007.20. Kathleen Karlon, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, “Time SeriesCompetition Among Three Sophisticated Paradigms”, June 2006.21. Tamirat Tesafaye, Department of Computer Science, Addis Ababa University,Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, “Impact of Face Image Currency on Recognition Rates ofthe Eigenface Algorithm,” June 2005.22. Yeusheng Zhia, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of NorthCarolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, “Time Series Forecasting CompetitionAmong Three Sophisticated Paradigms,” May 2005.3.4 Research Grant/Contract SubmissionsExtramural Funding Total: 18,152,9481. Co-Principle Investigator, Multi-Spectral Spatiotemporal Challenge Response PADSystem, with M. King Lead at the Harris Institute for Assured Information, FloridaInstitute of Technology, IARPA BAA-16-04, Biometric Presentation AttackDetection, Intelligence Community Advanced Research Project Activity, Amount 15,128,723, ( 1.56 Million UNCW), August 15, 2016. (submitted)2. Co-Principle Investigator, CASIS Identity Science Program, with A. Midori AlbertUNCW, Gerry Dozier Lead Institution North Carolina A&T State University,Damon Woodard University Florida, Central Intelligence Agency, Amount 2,686,849 ( 1,125,000 UNCW), August 2015. (funded)Page 7

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmington3. Principle Investigator, Facial Analytics for Asian Population, with GayathriMahalingam UNCW, Oak Ridge National Labs, Solicitation Number: 6400013782,Amount 80,614, July 2015. (funded)4. Co-Principle Investigator, IIUI & UNCW: a Collaborative Model for EnhancedTeaching, Research, and Community Engagement: United States State Dept,SCAISB-14-AW-008-062314, Amount 994,635, October 2014 – December 2017.(funded)5. Principle Investigator, Face and Component Face Project, with A. Sethuram, WestVirginia Univ/FBI Biometric Center of Excellence, Amount 285,000, April 2013.(funded)6. Co-Principle Investigator, TIGR: Team for Interdisciplinary Global Research, withH. Berg, J. Boersma, L. Pollard, and D. Masters, 250,000, January 2013 (funded)7. Co-Principle Investigator, CASIS Pilot Project, with A. Midori Albert UNCW,Gerry Dozier North Carolina A&T State University, Damon Woodard ClemsonUniversity, Anil Jain Michigan State University, Amount 2,200,000, November2012. (funded)8. Principle Investigator, Face and Component Face Project, with A. M. Albert, A.Sethuram, Y. Wang, and Y. Chang, West Virginia Univ/FBI, Amount 499,000,October 2011. (funded)9. Principle Investigator, Artemis Project Year 2, with A. Sethuram, Oak RidgeNational Labs/National Institute of Justice, Amount 70,000, September 2011.(funded)10. Principle Investigator, CASIS 3rd, with A. Midori Albert, North Carolina A&T StateUniv/Army Research Lab, Amount 77,000, August 2011. (funded)11. Principle Investigator, IJCB 2011 Doctoral Consortium, National ScienceFoundation, Amount 15,000, June 2011. (funded)12. Principle Investigator, Artemis Project, with A. Sethuram, Oak Ridge NationalLabs/National Institute of Justice, Amount 49,000, September 2010. (funded)13. Principle Investigator, 3D Synthesis of Facial Changes with Weight in Maya, withE. Patterson, Unisys Inc., Amount 50,192, August 2009 (funded)14. Principle Investigator, Optical Flaw Detector Characterization andRecommendation, Amount 7,500, August 2009. (funded)15. Principle Investigator, Exploitation of 3-D Craniofacial and Ocular Micro-Featuresfor Robust 2-D Biometric Signals Against Aging and Pose Variation, with M.Savvides (CMU), Intelligence Advanced Research Project Activity (IARPA)IARPA-BAA-09-02, Amount 2,878,521, April 2009. (funded)16. Principle Investigator, Facial Age Training & Research and Legacy Acquisition,with A. Midori Albert (UNCW), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) FacialCollaboration, Amount 350,000, March 2009. (funded)17. Co-principle investigator, Intelligent Multi-Modal Fusion Using Quality Measuresfrom: Soft-Biometrics, Automatic Robust Image Sanity Checks and Robust AgeEstimation, with Marios Savvides (CMU) and Terry Boult (Securics Inc.),Page 8

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,WilmingtonARL/ARO BAA W911NF-07-R-0001-02, Amount 850,000, February 2009.(funded)18. Principle Investigator/Project Director, Center for Academic Studies in IdentitySciences, with G. Dozier (NC A&T), K. Ricanek Jr. (PI), D. Woodard (Clemson),M. Savvides (CMU), Director of National Intelligence Center for AcademicExcellence, Amount 8,933,000, December 2007. (funded)19. Principle Investigator, 3D Representations of Craniofacial Aging, with A.M. Albert,E. Patterson, A. Sethuram Unisys Corporation, Amount 187,000, August 2007.(funded)20. Principle Investigator, Craniofacial Morphology: Development of Models of HumanAdult Aging (Supplemental), with A.M. Albert, E. Patterson, A. Sethuram DyncorpInternational, Amount 100,000, December 2007. (funded)21. Principle Investigator, Craniofacial Morphology: Development of Models of HumanAdult Aging, with A.M. Albert, E. Patterson, A. Sethuram Dyncorp International,Amount 124,637, November 2006. (funded)22. Co-principle investigator, Virtual Studies of the Past, with T. Burgh and S. Baptista,ITSD Innovations Grant, Amount 2,500, January 2005. (funded)23. K. Ricanek, CAS Travel Award, Amount 1,500, Summer 2005. (Funded)24. K. Ricanek, International Travel Award-International Program Committee, UNCW,Amount 2,000, Summer 2005. (funded)25. K. Ricanek, International Travel Award-International Program Committee, UNCW,Amount 1,500, Summer 2004. (funded)26. K. Ricanek, Student Assistance Grant, CTE, UNCW, Amount 720, Fall 2004.(funded).27. Principle Investigator, Age Related Morphological Changes: Effects on FaceRecognition Technologies, with E. Patterson & M. Albert, National SecurityAgency/Dyncorp International, Amount 450,000, September 2003. (funded)3.5 Industry Collaboration/Consulting“Flaw Detection Instrument Characterization”, collaboration with Corning Inc.,Optical Fiber Division, Wilmington, NC."Optical Signal Analysis and Classification for Optical Time DomainReflectometry", collaboration with Corning Inc., Optical Fiber Division,Wilmington NC."Precision Machine Vision Based Metrology for Inspection of Optically Pure GlassCylinders", is consulting for Corning, Inc. Optical Fiber Division, Wilmington NC.3.6 Prior Professional Research Wavelet Analysis/De-noising of Polarization Optical Time DomainReflectometryUltra high precision diameter measurement of optical transparent glass cylinders(7.0” cylinders with .002” accuracy) with digital camera technologyPage 9

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmington Small package precision bubble detection using COTS photo-electronicsachieving 4x improvement of tube-diameter-to-bubble-size over conventionalultrasonic detectorsTarget recognition systems using optimized neural networksFace recognition systems using hybrid Hopfield neural networksGeological positioning and guidance system for Mars RoversMulti-resolution image compression using wavelets3.7 PublicationsBooks & Chapters1. Ricanek, K. Mahalingam, G., Albert, A.M. Vorder Bruegge, R. (2013) HumanFace Aging: A Perspective Analysis from Anthropology and Biometrics in AgeFactors in Biometric Processing, Institution of Engineering and Technology,Editor Michael Fairhurst, Fall 2013.2. Albert A.M., Sethuram, A., Ricanek, K. (2011) Implications of Adult FacialAging Factors on Biometrics. in Biometrics – Unique and Diverse Applicationsin Nature, Science, and Technology, Vienna, Austria, 978-953-307-187-9,Intech April 2011.3. Ricanek, K.; Sethuram, A.; Patterson E.K.; Albert, A.M.; and Boone E.L.(2009) Craniofacial aging. In: Wiley Handbook of Science and Technology forHomeland Security. J.G. Voeller (Ed.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hoboken,NJ. 23/hns/article/hhs2671/curent/pdf.4. Woodard, D. L., Ricanek, K. (2009) Iris Databases. In: BiometricsEncyclopedia, Stan Z. Li (Ed.), New York, NY: Biometrics Encyclopedia,Springer.5. Dozier, G., Savvides, M., Bryant, K., Ricanek, K., Woodard, D. L. (2009)Developing Iris Templates via Bit Inconsistency and GRIT. In BiometricsEncyclopedia, Stan Z. Li (Ed.), New York, NY: Biometrics Encyclopedia,Springer.Full Referred ArticlesJournals1. Chen, H., Gao, M., Ricanek, K., Xu, W., Fang, B., (2017) A Novel RaceClassification Method Based on Periocular Features Fusion, InternationalJournal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, vol 08, issue 31, pp21.2. Olshansky, S. J., Carnes, B., Yang, Y. C., Miller, N., Anderson, J., BeltranSanchez, H., & Ricanek, K. (2016) Designing the Future of Smart Health, IEEEComputer, pp 22.3. G. Mahalingam , K. Ricanek, and M. Albert, “Investigating the Periocular-basedFace Recognition Across Gender Transformation”, IEEE Transactions onInformation Forensics and Security, 2014.4. Patrick J. Ryan, M.J.A. Turner, A.J. Gibbons, Karl Ricnaek, “OrthognathicPage 10

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmingtonsurgery and the biometric e-passport: a change in surgical practice”, BritishJournal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, vol 52, no 4, April 2014.5. W. Yang, Z. Wang, J. Yin, C. Sun, and K. Ricanek, “Image classification usingkernel collaborative representation with regularized least square”, AppliedMathematics and Computation, vol 222, no 1, pp 13-28, October 2013.6. Mahalingam, G. and Ricanek, K. “LBP-based Periocular Recognition onChallenging Face Datasets”, EURASIP Journal on Image and VideoProcessing, vol 36, pp 1-13, 2013.7. Wankou Yang, Changyin Sun, Jun Gao, Karl Ricanek, “Gender ClassificationUsing 3-D Statistical Models”, Pattern Recognition, submitted, minor revision.8. Gayathri Mahalingam and Karl Ricanek, “LBP-based Periocular on ThreeChallenging Face Datasets”, Journal on Image and Video Processing, vol 36,2013.9. Wankou Yang, Changyin Sun, Karl Ricanek, “Sequential Row-Column 2DPCAfor Face Recognition”, Journal of Neural Computing and Application, 21 (7),p.1729-1735, Oct 2012.10. Yaw Chang, Yishi Wang, Cuixian Chen, and Karl Ricanek, “Improved Imagebased Automatic Classification by Feature Selection,” Journal of ArtificialIntelligence and Soft Computing Research (JAISCR), Vol 1, Num 3, 2011, pp241- 253.YY11. W. Yang, C. Chen, K. Ricanek, C. Sun, “Ensemble of Global and Local Featuresfor Face Age Estimation”, Advances in Neural Networks, Lecture Notes inComputer Science, vol 6676, no 1, pp 251 – 259, 2011.12. A. Midori Albert and Karl Ricanek Jr., “The use of 3dMD surface imagingtechnology in forensic face identity research at I2SIS”, Journal of ForensicTechnology Review, vol. 1 no 1, pp 4 – 9, January 2011.13. Karl Ricanek Jr., “Dissecting Human Identity”, IEEE Computer, vol. 44 no 1, pp96 – 107, January 2011.14. Wankou Yang, Changyin Sun, Lei Zhang, Karl Ricanek, “LaplacianBidirectional PCA for Face Recognition, in the Journal of NeurocomputingLetters, Elsevier, vol 74, issues 1-3, pp 487-493, December 2010.15. Karl Ricanek Jr, Marios Savvides, Damon L. Woodard, Gerry Dozier,“Unconstrained Biometric Identification: Emerging Technologies”, IEEEComputer, vol. 43 no 3, pp 56 – 62, February 2010.16. Susan J. Simmons, Ann E. Stapleton, Fang Fang, Qijun Fang, and Karl Ricanek,“Bayesian Hierarchical Models to Identify Quantitative Trait Loci UsingReplicated Lines”, in the Journal of the Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics,201017. A. Midori Albert and Karl Ricanek, Jr., “The MORPH Database: Investigatingthe Effects of Adult Craniofacial Aging on Automated Face-RecognitionTechnology”, Journal of Forensic Science Communications, Research andTechnology, Volume 10, No. 2, April 2008.18. A. Midori Albert, Karl Ricanek Jr, and Eric Patterson, “A review of the literaturePage 11

Karl Ricanek Jr Ph.D.Founder & Chief A.I. Scientist @ Lapetus Solutions, Inc.Professor, Computer Science Dept, Univ of North Carolina,Wilmingtonon the aging adult skull and face: Implications for forensic science research andapplications”, Forensic Science International, vol 172, no 1, pp 1-9, October2007.Conferences1.Wang, Y., Chen, C., & Ricanek, K. Modified Supervised Kernel PCA forGender Classification, International Conference on Intelligence Science andBig Data Engineering, 2015.2. Ricanek, K., Bhardwaj, S., Sodomsky M., “A Review of Face RecognitionAgainst Longitudinal Child Faces, 14th International Conference of theBiometrics Special Interest Group (BioSig 2015), Darmstadt, Germany,September 9th 2015.3. Tokola, R., Bolme, D., Barstow, D., Boehnen, C., Ricanek, K., “DiscriminatingProjections for Estimating Face Age in Wild Images,” IEEE/IAPR InternationalJoint Conference on Biometrics, Clearwater, Florida, October 2 2014.4. Brown, C, Ricanek, K, Simmonds, D, BIOBase: An Adaptable Biometric Tooland Database,” International Conference on Bioinformatics and ComputationalBiology 2014 (BioComp 2014), Las Vegas, Nevada, July 21 2014.5. Mahalingam, G. and Ricanek, K, “Investigating the Effects of Gender and Agegroup based Differences in Identical Twins”, National Conference on ComputerVision, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing and Graphics (NCVPRIG),Jodhpur, India, December 18 2013.6. Macurak, D., Sethuram, A., Ricanek, K. and Barbour, B. “DASM: An OpenSource Active Model for Automatic Registration of Objects” I

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